Aixinjueluo Hengren
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Aixinjueluo Hengren (1713-1747) was a poet of Qing Dynasty.
The word Yuwan, the word Yueshan. Qing clan. The grandson of Prince azig IV of England. The first attack on the Duke of the auxiliary state should not be done. In the third year of Qianlong's reign (1738), he took charge of renzongxue and studied under Shen Tingfang. Only for the rest of the day, he was granted the title by tasting it. For example, he was not allowed to study abroad and came out with tears. Home, learning and diligence. In the ninth year, he learned from Shen Deqian and was influenced by Tang poetry. When good luck game, self injury does not meet, advocate slow and die. Shen Deqian said that his poems "all belong to mountains and rivers, and all are pure and pure", while Shen Tingfang said that his poems "are simple and old, and have the style of the ancients, which is undoubtedly passed on later" (quoted from the collection of poems in late Qing Dynasty). His works include Yueshan poetry anthology and Yueshan poetry life. His life story can be seen in the epitaph of Shen Tingfang at the beginning of Volume 7 of collection of poems on the moon mountain.
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